From: Barry Marks (barry_at_fbtc.net)
Date: Sat Jan 09 1999 - 10:00:16 EST
I hadn't noticed that. I get that wrong whenever I type it and then I
remember and I re-type it correctly.
Thanks for pointing it out.
Barry
-----Original Message-----
From: D. Talkington <dtalk_at_soltec.net>
To: Barry Marks <barry_at_fbtc.net>; Thinkpad LISTSERV <THINKPAD_at_CS.UTK.EDU>
Date: Saturday, January 09, 1999 2:47 AM
Subject: RE: Internal Zip speed ??
>I'm sure you've noticed your error by now, but just in case ... the command
>you want is attrib -r *.* /s . Your command removes the read-only and
>system attributes for the files in the working directory.
>
>-David
>
>> I use dos's attrib command. I put it in c:\windows\command so it's
always
>> available. Say I copy a cd and all it's folders to a directory
>> called abc.
>> The I move to abc and type attrib -r -s *.*. The -r removes the
read-only
>> flag and the -s tells it to do all the subdirectories and their contents
>> too.
>>
>> I hope that's a help.
>>
>> Barry
>>
>>
>
>
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